

NeighbourMart x Invisible Ink
Bangkok, slippery and many-faced, demands something looser – something that lets the contradictions breathe. Enter a rotating project at Neighbourmart, where artists, designers and chronic overthinkers of urban life gather not to sell, but to speak, provoke and occasionally play. The programme morphs as it moves: one day a walking tour, the next a talk, the next an exhibit or impromptu performance. This round, the floor clears for Bangkok Pains, a board game by Invisible Ink that turns daily exasperations – traffic, tangled wires, existential dread in a 7-Eleven queue – into strangely cathartic play. It’s not about winning. It’s about seeing the chaos, naming it, and maybe laughing through clenched teeth with someone who gets it. Jun 7. Free. Register here. Neighbourmart, TCDC, 2pm-5pmÂ